Past
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Catherine Lee
Clad Works 30 Oct - 19 Dec 2008 Catherine Lee’s works are like a hybrid of painting, sculpture and installation. The works on display in this exhibition range from small single wall pieces to large standing ‘Clad’ forms – rested imposingly against the wall and standing 2.5 meters high. Made of patinated bronze, copper or a traditional Japanese... Read more -
Roger Ackling
Sun Days 30 Oct - 19 Dec 2008 Roger Ackling takes drift wood and discarded wooden items and transforms them into small and intimate sculptures with the use of the sun and a magnifying glass. By projecting sunlight through the glass he burns lines of tiny dots on to the wood’s surface to form geometric patterns. The results... Read more -
Suzanne Treister
3 Projects 11 Sep - 25 Oct 2008 3 Projects consists of 3 new bodies of work: Alchemy, A Timeline of Science Fiction Inventions: Weapons, Warfare and Security, CORRESPONDENCE: From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe and War Artists. Alchemy takes information from front covers of daily newspapers; The Financial Times, Jüdischer Allgemeine, Al-Ahram, Dziennik Polski, The Guardian, Le Figaro and... Read more -
Werner Haypeter
Traces of Movement 11 Sep - 25 Oct 2008 Initially Werner Haypeter’s art appears to be a straightforward geometric use of industrial material. Small metal beams, layered resin reliefs and PVC sheets are placed in simple arrangements that seem to create a sense of manufactured symmetry. This illusion is however altered by Haypeter’s artistic intervention. Bands of Haypeter’s hallmark... Read more -
Joan Miró
Sculpture and Drawings 22 May - 18 Jul 2008 In May 2008 Annely Juda Fine Art opens a major exhibition of sculpture and drawings by Joan Miro – one of the most important and famous artists of the twentieth century. This is a rare and exceptional opportunity to see a collection of Miro’s works in a one-person exhibition of... Read more -
Alan Green
Selected Works from 1991 to 2003 22 May - 18 Jul 2008 Alan Green (1932 – 2003) wanted to create “ordinary paintings as ordinary as the real world”. This came from his belief that, in the second half of the 20th century, artists carried too much baggage to be able to experience “things”. Green was one of the great British abstract artists... Read more -
Yoshishige Saito
Time Space Wood 10 Apr - 17 May 2008 Yoshishige Saito is recognised in his native Japan as one of the great abstract sculptors of the 20th Century. Influenced by European and Russian art of the early 20th Century – especially the Russian Constructivists – he started to make plywood relief sculptures in the 1930s. In keeping with Constructivist... Read more -
François Morellet
28 Feb - 5 Apr 2008 In 1971 François Morellet referred to the modern work of art and its reception as a “picnic area” where everyone eats what they have brought along. He added “I have reduced my intervention, my creativity and sensibility to a minimum… everything you find belongs to you as an observer”. This... Read more -
Sigrid Holmwood
1857 – Paintings 16 Jan - 23 Feb 2008 Sigrid Holmwood’s luminous paintings of pastoral landscapes, rural scenes and Swedish peasants are complex and intriguing. Holmwood makes studies and paintings of actual happenings, people re-enacting the lives and practices of rural peasants and farmers, from open-air folk museums in Sweden to Tudor re-enactment societies in Britain, Holmwood herself crossing... Read more